Eccentric Flower talk:200909/Three and a Rat
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Anymore, it's pretty much a given that people rude enough to annoy others probably think they have every right to do so, they own the world, after all, and who are we to interfere? Therefore, I generally enlist the assistance of folks in authority, who are being paid to deal with the confrontation. I don't need the hassle, myself, but I'll be the first to tattle and let somebody else handle it. This first class lady got lucky that she heard the phone number. Wonder what she would have done otherwise... Me, I'd have called a flight attendant.
A whole dozen attendees at the show! The industry probably didn't even notice.
Chicken feet??? Gaaaack!
Finally, the paws on that leopard look like a cartoonist drew them. Kinda like this. I'm thinking the leopard was startled by the cheeky little rat. Also, as you pointed out, no longer hungry.
-- 19:02, 23 September 2009 (BST)
If you liked Snuggie Fashion, you'll love the Snuggiesutra (marginally NSFW) http://thesnuggiesutra.com/
And it's a mouse, not a rat. I wonder if he pulled a thorn out of the leopard's paw or something.
-- 19:25, 23 September 2009 (BST)
It takes either great chutzpah or great forgetfulness to hand me back a link I handed you in the first place.
It is supposed to be a rat, but it is also supposed to be a young rat, so I've been giving them the benefit of the doubt. I agree it looks more like a mouse.
-- 20:26, 23 September 2009 (BST)
Robert, okay, you made me do this. Behold the rattus norvegicus, or brown rat:
Looks like a mouse, but it's a juvenile. 'K?
-- 22:22, 23 September 2009 (BST)
The chicken feet item is strangely heartening to me: there are things we have and don't want and which someone else is willing to buy!
-- 00:01, 24 September 2009 (BST)

Thomas:
The comment got too long and so went to your mailbox instead.
-- 18:44, 23 September 2009 (BST)